Bumping an old thread, but I 'm going see Chelsea Light Moving in New Orleans tonight. Doubt there is anyone from New Orleans on here but you never know...
It's also going to be my first time seeing a Sonic member so I'm very excited!

The show was awesome! I got right in the front so I could be in front of T and it was great. A bunch of CLM songs, including The Ecstasy and Sunday Stage. They closed with Ono Soul which definitely fulfilled my need for extended jam.
They had a bunch of cool T-shirts, an Ecstatic Peace poetry zine, a collection of John Moloney's artwork. They had a Sunburned cassette, which I snagged, I think its new but I can't be sure. They also had cassette and CD versions of "Banjaxed Blues", as well as some other Caught on Tape releases, various releases by Thurston, and cassette split with Merchandise with Chelsea Light Moving songs called gas tongue, solar cinema, punk professor, record scum, and brat patrol.
Great night overall. I probably looked like an escaped patient when I tried to talk to Thurston but he was very cool. John Moloney was also very nice, and let me talk to him for a few minutes. Merchandise was great too...

Hey everyone, I'm gonna be posting Last Night on Earth tabs pretty soon and want to get Chelsea Light Moving ones up too. I haven't seen CLM live, is T generally just using one gtr/tuning or what? Any info (or tabs if you got em) would be appreciated...thanks!

He borrowed it from Pavement for the Psychic Hearts material (Malkmus's tuning is actually CGDGBE, so Thurston added the unison Bs). All of Psychic Hearts is in that tuning. Most of A Thousand Leaves is, too. Then he used a modified version of that for the 2000s.

Anyway, the intro to Burroughs is the open B strings, so I think that settles that!

Hey everyone, I'm gonna be posting Last Night on Earth tabs pretty soon and want to get Chelsea Light Moving ones up too. I haven't seen CLM live, is T generally just using one gtr/tuning or what? Any info (or tabs if you got em) would be appreciated...thanks!

i wish i could join this debate, but unfortunately i can't. its never too late to learn chords and all this tuning stuff. right now, this topic is one big mystery for me.